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Thanks for the replies.
Will go and try again.
Am having difficulty understanding that less surface area could be better - attached is a sketch showing how I visualise this inside my head.
Whats wrong with the way I'm thinking here ? In my sketch one end of the taper never ever touches the socket
Bill
The taper in your drawing evidently had a step in it before the rebate was cut. I agree, in that case the rebate would make things worse. What if the taper was slightly convex, so that it bulged a bit in the middle? That seems like a more probable flaw as nothing can be truly, absolutely straight. It would then contact the socket only at the bulge and therefor wiggle. Cutting the rebate would give you two well-seperated areas of contact. If the taper was actually perfect or slightly concave the rebate would do no harm.